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Plan now for 2010 Mother’s Day Project
Is your PW group or mission committee planning activities for the coming year? Please consider including the 2010 NetWorkers Mother’s Day Project on your mission calendar. Presbyterians have supported the NetWorkers Malaria Prevention Program for more than 10 years, helping our overseas church partners educate communities about malaria and protect families with mosquito nets. The Mother’s Day Project is the annual fund-raising activity that makes PC(USA)’s malaria prevention efforts possible. Since 2001 when the Mother’s Day Project began, more than 180,000 NetWorkers Mother’s Day cards have been sent, each one honoring a special woman in the United States with a donation to the NetWorkers Malaria Prevention Program. Download a handout describing the Mother’s Day Project . The 2010 Mother’s Day cards and promotional materials will be available in January. |
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‘Building Healthy Communities for Christ’
New Mission Resource Available
Presbyterians have been at the forefront of health missions around the world for more than 100 years. A 10-minute program now on DVD illustrates how International Health and Development carries on that tradition today, engaging U.S. Presbyterians in health-related missions and supporting the health and community development initiatives of PC(USA)'s global church partners.
Add this video to your Web site or blog
"International Health Ministries — Building Healthy Communities for Christ" is also available at no cost through the Presbyterian Distribution Service.
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PC(USA) International Health Ministries is now called International Health & Development
“International Health & Development” reflects our scope and focus in the 21st century. International Health & Development (IHD) works to strengthen the capacity of our church partners to build healthy communities. We help our partners nurture and sustain programs that respond to a broad range of needs, such as clean water, sanitation, nutrition, orphan care, immunization, HIV/AIDS and malaria prevention, literacy, leadership training and income generation.
International Health & Development helps our church partners address the underlying causes of illness, in collaboration with over 30 mission personnel in more than a dozen countries, and with Presbyterian mission initiators throughout the United States. Together we work to reduce the vicious cycle of poverty and disease in our partner church communities. |
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Focus on Mission: Democratic Republic of Congo
Focus on Mission is a changing feature that introduces the health and development work of some of the PC(USA)’s global partners: their history, their accomplishments and their needs.

The historic church at the Luebo mission station has welcomed worshippers for over 100 years. Photo by Bob Ellis.
For more than 100 years the Presbyterian Church has been engaged in mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a sprawling central African nation that is still struggling to overcome a history of colonial oppression and recurring civil strife. Presbyterian missionaries in the late 1800s were pioneers in evangelizing the vast Kasai region and in working to protect the Congolese against the brutal practices of the rubber industry and the slave trade. Mission stations sprang up in the early years of the 20th century, with teams of missionary evangelists, teachers, translators and health care providers. At the peak of the Presbyterian mission presence there were more than 200 Presbyterian missionaries serving in the country then known as Zaire. Read more about DRC.
See previous Focus on Mission features. |
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Extra Commitment Opportunity Accounts: Giving a Helping Hand

Projects that empower women to care for themselves and their families, like this one in Ethiopia, are an important part of International Health and Development's mission to help build healthy communities. Photo by Gail Bingham.
Extra Commitment Opportunity accounts ("ECOs") are a means for Presbyterians to channel their mission giving through a secure, reliable system that ensures the use of your gifts as you intended. Because our denomination has a history of support for health missions that is both long and broadly diverse, there are ECO accounts that direct financial support to scores of health and development ministries. To help you discern how to direct your mission support, International Health and Development has identified ECO accounts that represent projects that respond to critical current needs of our overseas partners. Currently projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo are highlighted.
Others, including several projects related to the International Health and Development's commitment to address the Diseases of Poverty (AIDS, Malaria and TB) are also listed below for special consideration. Download a list of health and development projects that are current priorities for IHD and its partners. 
International Health and Development Prority ECOs
862141: Community Health Program of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church, Mekane Yesus

520001: Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa Clinics, Democratic Republic of Congo

052050: Empowering Congolese Women, Democratic Republic of Congo

Internationial – 862703: Water for All

862706: AIDS Crisis Overseas

051674: AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children

048013: NetWorkers Malaria Prevention Program

052501: Capacity Building for African Women

862701: International Health and Development

862759: Health Work in Sudan

Additional giving opportunities in Congo
320202: IMCK Good Shepherd Hospital

320402: IMCK Community Health

320902: IMCK Nursing & Laboratory Technician Schools

864826: Kitchen Gardens, Kinshasa

319702: Bibanga Hospital

319902: Bulape Hospital & Community Health

423102: Mbujimayi Christian Medical Center

581502: Luebo Hospital

862762: Lubondai Hospital
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IHD Strategic Plan: "Building Healthy Communities"
In response to the changing needs of the world and its own diminishing resources, the International Health and Development has drafted a strategic plan to makes its work on behalf of our partner churches both more intentional and more effective. "Building Healthy Communities" will be the theme underlying IHD's activities, as the office lives out its mandate to help partner churches respond to the health needs of the poorest of God's people. [Read more] |
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NetWorkers Program
The NetWorkers Malaria Prevention & Evangelism Program coordinates
congregational-based projects which seek to reduce the health
burden of malaria through the use of insecticide-treated mosquito
nets and community education. There are currently NetWorker projects in Africa and Asia, each supported by Presbyterian Women in the United States.
Learn more about the Networkers Program. |
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As Presbyterians, our faith calls us to action in response to the crisis of AIDS. PCUSA works in partnership with church leaders, mission personnel and health institutions in over 30 countries to support varied HIV/AIDS prevention and care programs. Assisting our partners in Africa, where AIDS is destroying families and undermining entire communities, is the focus of PCUSA’s “It’s A Matter of Faith” ministry. Resources are available to help your congregation engage in this vital effort. [Read more] |
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Are you ready for the challenge?
Explore the numerous possibilities for mission service, in the United States and internationally. As you review the program information, you can consider which path of service is most right for you.
If you feel called to the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the challenges of new cultures, new people, different languages, and demanding roles excite your sense of adventure, we look forward to hearing from you.
Go to the position search!
Find out more about mission opportunities. |
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Medical Benevolence Foundation (MBF) exists to proclaim and demonstrate the gospel of Jesus Christ through a healing ministry. |
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Who we are
International Health and Development
(IHD) coordinates the ministries of the PC(USA) in international
health and development. The IHD works in partnership with overseas
churches and institutions to facilitate health programs that place
priority on the most vulnerable and poorest segments of the population.
These programs, operating in over 30 countries worldwide, emphasize
ways to alleviate the causes of ill health and promote true health
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